deadeyes40
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walmart here has hornady 20gr jhp in 17hmr for 13.49 a box.thats the cheapest i have found so far.
Don't own any myself but for x5 the price on ammo it gets very close to .223 center fire, which are a lot more powerful and if you reload .223 can be actually cheaper then 22mag and 17hmr. Couldn't justify it based on pricing personally.
.17hmr hornady 13.45 a box of 50
223 el cheapo (shoot in my mini-14) $10+ abox
do the math
however my 17hmr gets pushed around by any wind, my 223 not so much
ps if you cant shoot centerfire as on the farm i hunt 22mag and 17 hmr are a great option
I like these topics, and have chimed-in on almost every one I've read. The re-loaded .223 cost vs. the factory magnum rimfire ammo cost, the effective range, all of that compared to .22lr, etc. etc. etc. I don't think it can be said any clearer~every person I know (myself included) who shoots magnum rimfires DO so when they're hunting. I don't know anybody who shoots pop cans with HMR or .22WMR, unless it's a bit of practice FOR hunting, sighting-in a scope, etc.
The shooting world, outside of the .22lr rimfire reality, means higher-priced ammo across the board. Period. I love .22lr (own more of them than anything else) but WOW do people squawk about ANY ammo that costs more than it does. It's cheap as dirt, hope it stays that way, but if you want more punch, you're paying for it.
I can't remember anyone (in the rimfire forum) who re-loads centerfire EVER say how much setting-up for it cost them. I recently bought a press, and dies for .223 and got cold feet when I started adding-up what all the extras are going to cost me. I'm going to eventually round it all up, but lets just say you can buy allot of .22WMR ammo for what it's going to cost me and the end result won't be free .223.
I read some of these posts and picture people owning .22s, and centerfires, and nothing in between. I consider .22WMR and .17 HMR to be "niche" calibers, and largely misunderstood by allot of people on web forums. Compared to .22lr, they're louder, have more power, and have a greater hunting range than .22lr hands-down. Comparing them to .22lr is as crazy as comparing them to their big brothers in in the centerfire realm.
"Niche" is a word I use that sounds complimentary, others might use the word "limited". Limited, as in what they're useful for IN a hunting role. .22WMR is more .22lr-like, only hitting harder. The faster HMR has an accuracy advantage, but V-Max ammo is very destructive on game smaller than a groundhog. Rabbits hit with it (body shots) render it useless for consumption, birds almost explode when hit with that stuff. I could expand on allot of this, but suffice to say, there are WAY bigger, and more important comparisons to be made than price when talking about all these different cartridges. You're paying more when you step-up, but you're also getting something much different when you do.
Point missed a little maybe...? I've had 2 HMRs, and still have a .22WMR, multiple .22s and a .223. All get used, I understand them all. If you think anything between a .22lr and a .223 isn't worthwhile, then on that we'll have to disagree. Don't let all the guns/ammo sold in these magnum rimfire chamberings sway your thoughts on the matter either.![]()
I'm not trying to say one is better than the other, but the world isn't full of people with the money, time, space, or interest in reloading~as unusual as an idea like that might sound in shooting forums. I fall into the time/space/money category myself, so good quality varmint ammo is about $1.25 a round all-in if I want to shoot my .223. I do that, and am content, but sometimes the .22WMR comes-out for some groundhog work. Puts them down at ranges greater than .22lr, with more authority than .22lr, and allot less noise than the .223. (the last point not always a bad thing, depending on how close you are to neighbors, even rural neighbors) So, suggesting that it offers nothing the .22lr and .223 can't isn't true in my opinion.
Guess we'll agree to disagree.
It would seem you missed that point too.![]()
I don't think it can be said any clearer~every person I know (myself included) who shoots magnum rimfires DO so when they're hunting. I don't know anybody who shoots pop cans with HMR or .22WMR, unless it's a bit of practice FOR hunting, sighting-in a scope, etc. .
and that is all I do with them is shoot pop cans or targets , I have took the 22mag out the odd time for grouse but thats it . Here on the coast we dont have any thing to hunt with them .


























